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Modern Catalysis
- Relate catalyst structure to surface reactivity- Explain relevant theory such as?electronic metal-support interaction- Compose hypotheses and propose detailed reaction mechanisms for homogeneous reactions- Demonstrate understanding of bimetallic catalysis systems, and how these affect substrate conversion and product selectivityAppreciate and understand how ligand design enables better chemo-, regio- and stereo-control in homogeneous catalysis- Propose original catalytic solutions to real-world problems
Knowing (these are things that all students will need to be able to do to pass the module):• Demonstrate awareness of the application of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts for a range of modern processes and reactions.• Demonstrate understanding of structure, function and activity of heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts.• Describe the fundamental principles and mechanisms of various catalysts.Acting (Performance in this area will enable students to achieve more than a basic pass):• Evaluate experimental data from catalyst performance and relate this to catalyst characteristics.• Propose mechanisms for a range of catalysed transformations covering a wide range of chemistry.• Propose key catalyst characteristics to effectively catalyse a wide range of reactions that are important for modern processes.Being (Performance in this area will enable students to achieve more than a basic pass):• Critically assess data relating to catalyst performance, communicating key concepts and characteristics, and suggest potential catalysts for unseen reactions.
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